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Recovery of reactive potassium compounds as chemical agents in wastewaters from KOH‑activated carbon production KCI 등재

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Carbon Letters (Carbon letters)
한국탄소학회 (Korean Carbon Society)
초록

Chemical activation consumes copious quantities of chemicals is therefore hampered by its low economic feasibility. However, this issue can be overcome through the recovery and reuse of alkali compounds leached into wastewater. Because the leached potassium compounds exist as the relatively less reactive K2CO3, we explored three different approaches to remove carbonate ions ( CO3 2−) from the wastewater: (i) CO₂ stripping after acidification, (ii) exchanging CO₃2⁻ for OH⁻ using strong basic anion exchange resins, and (iii) inducing a phase transition via a reaction with Ca(OH)2 to precipitate CaCO3. Both ion exchange and phase transition convert K2CO3 into highly reactive potassium compounds such as KOH. The phase transition effectively enhanced the specific surface area of the activated carbon and thus had implications for pore development in carbon precursors, while offering a viable recovery strategy for alkali compounds that reduces costs by approximately 20% compared to traditional methods. These findings suggest that the in-situ recycling of wastewater for the production of activated carbon can improve the economic viability of manufacturing processes.

목차
Recovery of reactive potassium compounds as chemical agents in wastewaters from KOH-activated carbon production
    Abstract
    1 Introduction
    2 Materials and methods
        2.1 Carbonate ion (CO32−) removal
            2.1.1 Acidification
            2.1.2 Ion exchange
            2.1.3 Phase transition
        2.2 Chemical activation with alkali compounds
    3 Results and discussion
        3.1 Removal of carbonate from wastewater
            3.1.1 Acidification
            3.1.2 Ion exchange
            3.1.3 Phase transition by reacting with Ca(OH)2
        3.2 Retrieved alkali compounds as chemical agents for pore development
        3.3 Economic feasibility of the regeneration of alkali compounds from wastewater
    4 Conclusions
    Acknowledgements 
    References
저자
  • Seokhwi Kim(Center for Bio-Resource and Recycling, Institute for Advanced Engineering, Yongin 17180, Korea) Corresponding author
  • Sang‑Eun Lee(Center for Bio-Resource and Recycling, Institute for Advanced Engineering, Yongin 17180, Korea)